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Lally to Make NASCAR Sprint Cup Debut with TRG Motorsports – TRG Motorsports to run two cars at The Glen
Mooresville, North Carolina (July 29, 2009) – Sports car ace Andy Lally is set to make his NASCAR Sprint Cup debut at the Heluva Good! Sour Cream Dips race at Watkins Glen International Raceway on August 9. Lally will join TRG Motorsports regular David Gilliland in a second car at The Glen.
Andy Lally 7-29-09 The 34-year old Lally, originally from Northport, New York, has always called Watkins Glen his home track. The sports car veteran has an impressive road racing background having won Rolex Series championships in three different classes, GT in 2006, SGS in 2004 and SRPII in 2001. In addition, Lally anchored the GT class winning Rolex 24 Hour GT team this past February. He currently drives the No. 67 TRG Porsche in the Rolex GT Series…Â Details
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 It seems like a long time ago that Wabasso native Jon Guetter shocked the ATV world by performing the first ever quad backflip.
Since then – along with younger brother Derek and older brother Dan – the ambitious trio have become synonymous with setting the bar in the field of high flying ATV/motocross entertainment.Â
“Thing have been going well,†Derek said. “We’re busy, and that’s a good thing,†Under the acronym Akraix, the trio has put out numerous award-winning DVDs, travel overseas on a yearly basis and continue to put on shows across the country.
Jon was even featured on The Discovery Channel’s “Stunt Junkies†performing a backflip over a moving train… Details
Kimi Raikkonen will be rallying in Finland and championship leader Jenson Button competing in a triathlon this weekend while their Formula One teams shut up shop for two weeks.
Tired mechanics and team staff will be enjoying the extended break before the next race in Valencia on August 23 but not everyone is delighted.
“I’d like to signal right now that we have no intention of ever doing it again. It’s a complete waste of time,” said Williams chief executive Adam Parr of a two-week factory shutdown agreed as part of cost-saving measures…Â Details